Fetterman credited his ‘every county, every vote’ campaign strategy, in which the tattooed and hoodie-wearing candidate sought to bring the Democratic Party back to predominantly white working-class areas.
November 2022
Donahue, Margolskee defeat incumbents, secure seats on Pittsfield Town Council
Heather Donahue won an at-large seat Tuesday on the Town Council by a narrow margin, while Howard Margolskee secured the District 3 seat.
Facebook parent Meta cuts 11,000 jobs, 13% of workforce
Facebook parent Meta is laying off 13% of its employees as it contends with faltering revenue and broader tech industry woes.
Sen. Raphael Warnock, Herschel Walker in tight race in Georgia; runoff possible
A runoff campaign would be a four-week blitz that, depending on the outcomes in other Senate contests, could reprise the 2020 election cycle.
Commentary: Our nation’s fisheries face a common enemy: climate change
The continued vilification of fishermen, government agencies, coastal communities as well as seafood producers and distributors misses the point.
Nov. 9, 1925: Doctor wants women to drink beer in place of opiates
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Jonathan Bernstein: Only Republicans can rescue American democracy
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Maine Voices: Working with immigrant high school students has changed my life
Call it what you will: The contribution by newcomers to our country is a profoundly enriching one.
Hooked on Fishing instructor training planned for Nov. 16, 19 in Augusta
AUGUSTA — Hooked on Fishing instructor training will be offered for free from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16, or Saturday, Nov. 18, at the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife headquarters at 353 Water St. Whether new to fishing or a seasoned angler, this workshop will have something for anyone interested […]